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An estimated 7.8 per cent of all Americans will experience post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) at some point in their lives. This title examines the causes of the PTSD, describes the symptoms and the effects of PTSD on individuals with the condition and their families, and look ...
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Celiac disease and gluten intolerance are sensitivities to the gluten in wheat. This title provides medical-based advice with a common sense leaning that people expect from nurses. It explains the differences between celiac disease, gluten intolerance, and gluten allergy. It also ...
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Provides practical health information for people living with HIV and their significant others. This title gives information to help individuals with HIV navigate the healthcare system, offering coverage ranging from receiving an initial HIV test to becoming an engaged member of t ...
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The end of menstruation and fertility is a natural biological process, not a medical condition. Even so, the physical and emotional symptoms of menopause can disrupt a women's life and require treatment if severe. Often, women arrive at their menopause years without knowing anyth ...
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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is sometimes dismissed as an all in your head illness. There are no tests or other physical signs to diagnose CFS/ME. Bringing validation to the one million sufferers of CFS/ME, this title sheds new light on this condition and it's symptoms from a trust ...
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Over 450,000 individuals in the United States have multiple sclerosis. A diagnosis of multiple sclerosis poses potential concerns related to all aspects of life and plans for the future. One of the first responses is usually an active search for information about the disease itse ...
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Over 23 million American live with diabetes, and many will experience serious complications like blindness, kidney damage, and cardiovascular disease. Knowing how to control blood glucose, blood pressure, and blood lipids is essential. What Nurses Know . . . Diabetes offers tim ...
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